A Glen Carbon, Illionis woman accused of showing nude photos of herself to boys pleaded guilty Thursday to modified charges, avoiding jail time and avoiding having to register as a sex offender.

The outcome of the case angered the mother of one of the victims.

Jonna Boelke, 45, (pictured left) had been charged with two counts of delivery of alcohol to a minor and two counts of sexual exploitation of a child. She was accused of giving alcohol to two 15-year-old boys in August and showing them nude pictures of herself.

As part of a plea bargain, the charges of sexual exploitation were changed to charges of distribution of harmful material. A conviction for sexual exploitation requires a defendant to register as a sex offender, while a conviction for distribution of harmful material does not.

As part of the plea agreement, Boelke was placed on probation for two years and ordered to perform 100 hours of public service.

Boelke declined comment as she left the courthouse. Her attorney, Micah Summers, also declined comment.

A Fairview Heights woman who is the mother of one of the boys wanted Boelke to have to register as a sex offender.

“When it happens again to some other child, there’s not going to be a previous charge to show that she’s done this in the past,” the mother said. “I’m disappointed with the prosecuting attorney’s office. For a year and two months, (State’s Attorney) Bill Mudge has told me that he was going to do the right thing, and now they’re letting her plead down.”

The Fairview Heights woman said the public needs to be warned about Boelke.

“This is not like a traffic ticket or a speeding ticket,” she said. “Children are involved.”

The Fairview Heights woman said her son met Boelke on the Internet, through an online game, World of Warcraft. The mother said Boelke called her one day and gave a story about their children being acquainted, then asked if the boy could stay overnight at Boelke’s home.

The mother said she searched for information about Boelke on the Internet before allowing her son to go to Boelke’s home, but found nothing suspicious. The Fairview Heights woman said her son’s intent was to meet a daughter of Boelke.

The mother said Boelke took the boys about 2 a.m. to a nearby cemetery, where she gave them 14 shots of vodka apiece.

The Fairview Heights woman said she grew suspicious and confronted her son after repeated calls from Boelke, who asked whether the boy could help move furniture or cut her lawn, go fishing with her or to Six Flags.

“My only hope at this point is that she spent the past year thinking about what she’s done, and that she thinks twice before she involves herself with any more young boys,” the mother said.

The plea agreement states that Boelke has undergone counseling, but the type of counseling is not specified. Boelke previously told a reporter she suffers from Lyme disease and fibromyalgia.